Washington College, a NCAA Division III member of the Centennial Conference, located on the eastern shore of Maryland, seeks qualified applicants for a Part-Time Women's Volleyball Assistant Coach. A successful candidate will report to the head coach and will assist in all areas required to run a successful Division III program.

Responsibilities:

Required to assist in all aspects of the program to include but not limited to: recruiting of qualified student athletes, practice planning, preparation and implementation, game management and scheduling, assisting with team travel arrangements, camp development and operation, fundraising and other administrative duties as assigned.

Applicants should submit a letter of interest, resume and contact information for three professional references through our online portal here. Washington College will start considering applications immediately. All positions will remain open until filled. The anticipated start date will be August 1, 2018.

Washington College is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse cultural environment and encourages applications from women, minorities, disabled persons, and veterans.

About Washington College

Washington College is committed to attracting and retaining outstanding and diverse faculty and staff who will support the College’s mission to challenge and inspire students to discover lives of purpose and passion. Washington College ranks among the nation’s top 100 liberal arts colleges and is composed of a diverse student body of 1,450 undergraduates from 33 states and 22 nations. The student-to-faculty ratio is 12-1 and of our 98 full-time faculty members, 94% hold a Ph.D. or equivalent. Faculty and students are supported by a staff of roughly 500 employees.Founded in 1782 under the patronage of George Washington, Washington College was the first college chartered in the new nation. An intellectual and cultural hub now in its third century, Washington College holds a significant place in the history of American higher education. The 120-acre campus is located in Chestertown, Maryland a residential community with a population of just over 5,000. Chestertown is less than 90 minutes from Baltimore, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia.